September 13, 201213 yr Not lookin for award winning or ultra realisitic.... (thats r eserved for the props in my hanger) But lookin for a decent B727 100/200 series with a decent VC. Cant seem to find any.... Could anybody point me in the general direction. Searched the most popular fs pages.... I find 727s. But nibe with vc... Much thanks and a 10000 interweb points award to the first answer .... Lol....
September 13, 201213 yr There is the 727 by Thomas Ruth, file tom7271.zip in the avsim library: http://library.avsim...=root&Go=Search Guy
September 13, 201213 yr Author Hey Guy thankyou.... But.... That'd be awesome if i had FSX.... But also the reason i posted in the FS9 forums Sorry, didnt think that i had to say lookin it for fs9 And i didnt mean for the last post to be sarcadtic sounding. Trying to be quick on my cellphone.... But yes I am looking for fs9...
September 13, 201213 yr This isn't freeware, but I feel the FS9 Captain Sim 727 is worth mentioning 'cause it looks pretty nice for being only 10 Euros.
September 13, 201213 yr Also not a 727, may I suggest the BAC 1-11 if you don't already have it? It's for FS9 and free. http://www.dmflightsim.co.uk/bac_1-11.htm JasonFAA CPL SEL MEL IR CFI-I MEI AGI
September 13, 201213 yr Author i'll check out that CS 727. , BAC won't do sadly... its for FSEconomy Flights and they just added in the B727 100/200 series to fly Now is the CS 727 frame rate heavy ?
September 13, 201213 yr Honestly, I don't have it. But if I did, I'm sure my machine would run it fine. (I have their 757) But your specs indicate you're on a laptop, so I can't exactly say how well it'd run for you. :\ I guess I wouldn't risk it if that's the case.
September 13, 201213 yr Not a 727 but there's a 717-200 by Alejandro Rojas available here: http://www.simviation.com/fsnd/Downloads.htm Barry Friedman
September 13, 201213 yr You can also try the Alejandro Rojas 727 freeware - its not bad at all, I enjoyed this one when it was released. He made an updated FSX version that can also be used in FS9 too (there's instructions in the Readme.txt) - available here: http://www.flightsim...ight&fid=120281 Also there's the original FS9 version too: http://www.flightsim...ight&fid=103517 Includes a VC and an animated co-pilot: The best Boeing 727 you can get for FS9 is the DreamFleet 727 payware: http://www.dreamflee...eview_home.html Its an all-time great and one of the classic add-ons for FS9!
September 14, 201213 yr " .... The best Boeing 727 you can get for FS9 is the DreamFleet 727 payware: http://www.dreamflee...eview_home.html Its an all-time great and one of the classic add-ons for FS9! ..... " I would highly recomend the Dreamfleet 727. I've had it for a number of years and it's the best. Pete.
September 14, 201213 yr Author Awesome.... Gentleman 10000 Interweb points for all ... LOL Thank you guys... i Just haven't had the time being slammed with work... I've been wanting to fly soo badly lately... and Want my first Jet to fly for FSE
September 14, 201213 yr Best freeware 727??? http://www.simviation.com/hjg/ Go to download section and enjoy your pick. Great support, very friendly people there. Enjoy. Waleed N
September 14, 201213 yr The CS 727 does have good frame rates and was a good product in its day - FS2002 original release. But it really isn't up to current standards in any way. But the DF 727 is worth every penny/cent/euro you spend on it and then some. It is one of the best FS products ever released and anyone who does not have it has missed out on one of the geatest gems in the hobby. Even though it's been on the market for years, it is still cutting edge IMO. For a small investment, you will get one of the best addons you will ever have for FS9. And although it is very realistic in terms of systems, it is also easy to learn and if you have GoFlight modules, they will work perfectly without need to program anything. On a scale of 1 to 10 - it's a ten! Ian
September 14, 201213 yr You could of course wait until FSE starts using the 737s (which I believe may happen if there trials with the 727 prove successful ) Like yourself I was interested in the new 'All in one' FSE flights ,but could not work up the enthusiasm for adding all my favourite freeware gauges to yet another panel. So I will wait until (hopefully) the 737s or indeed other Jet aircraft PA.POSKY etc etc are added to there flights. I have plenty of these ,with panels that are ready to go. cheers Andy
September 15, 201213 yr The CS 727 does have good frame rates and was a good product in its day - FS2002 original release. But it really isn't up to current standards in any way. But the DF 727 is worth every penny/cent/euro you spend on it and then some. It is one of the best FS products ever released and anyone who does not have it has missed out on one of the geatest gems in the hobby. Even though it's been on the market for years, it is still cutting edge IMO. For a small investment, you will get one of the best addons you will ever have for FS9. And although it is very realistic in terms of systems, it is also easy to learn and if you have GoFlight modules, they will work perfectly without need to program anything. On a scale of 1 to 10 - it's a ten! Ian I couldn't agree more. It's still one my favourites, I've retained FS2004 just to be able to use this one. I know it's payware, but so good for such a small cost. Warren
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